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Paramount Pictures originally had rights to the film but with the movie industry in flux, the company sold the rights to the streaming giant.
An emerging streaming app is about deliver even more Black excellence to its viewers. A new partnership is set to give our culture a bigger platform to shine.
Another contender in the streaming wars has arrived.
The New York Times reports that internet speed is taking a hit due to the record surge of users due to the coronavirus pandemic that has a lot of people now stuck at home. The report details how broadband speeds in the United States have declined since states began issuing stay-at-home orders.
While hunkered down in your homes, streaming movies and television shows are one of the ways to pass the time during this shutdown still in its infancy stage. Universal Pictures hears your pain and is making its current theatrical releases readily available to rent this week.
It’s that time of the year once again, you know, after you finish chowing down on your momma or grandmother’s Thanksgiving cooking, you crack open your laptop or hop on your smartphone to do some Black Friday shopping.
Before you start typing up those think pieces, Disney wants you to know it’s well aware of the problematic behavior in its old films and cartoons.
The house of the mouse flipped on the switch for its highly-anticipated streaming service, Disney+ at the stroke of midnight Pacific Time. Unfortunately, the rollout wasn’t as smooth as the company would have liked.
Hip-Hop and gaming go hand in hand, that’s why Amazon Music’s Versus series featuring Vince Staples and Bas makes perfect sense.
We learned earlier this month that Offset is launching two gaming-themed shows on the streaming network Caffeine. The Wrap is reporting the rapper will be dropping his own car show called Skrrt With Offset next year.
Offset sees the vision when it comes to gaming and esports. Already invested in the popular esports team and lifestyle organization FaZe Clan, he is now adding streamer to his growing list of accomplishments.
The Made In America Festival returns for its fifth year to the city of Philadelphia, and once again will provide fans an opportunity to witness the festivities without having to actually be on the grounds. The MIA festival will be live streamed and we have them laid out for you courtesy of TIDAL.